Thousands gathered in Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park on Saturday morning for Seattle’s March for Our Lives. The demonstration was one of the hundreds held across the country in support of stricter gun control laws, including a primary rally held in Washington, DC that attracted crowds in the hundreds of thousands. The DC event featured passionate speeches by several student survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, FL. Continue reading Photo Essay: March For Our Lives Seattle→

As he leaned against the railing of Cafe Red, Anthony Pardi talked about how, at just 29 years old, most of his adult life has been spent cycling in and out of homelessness.

Though Pardi currently has a home, the hip-hop artist and Washington state native was homeless just last year, due to a mental illness crisis in which his post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety disorder kicked into high gear, leaving him unable to work. Pardi said that because he doesn’t have family in the area, he was left to live on the street.Continue reading House Party Wants Housing For All→